Prismata lets you buy multiple tokens in a single transaction. Here's how the selection and allocation works.
A bundle is a collection of tokens bought in one transaction. Instead of buying tokens one by one (expensive and tedious), you specify how much ETH you want to spend, pick your tokens, and Prismata executes everything in a single on-chain transaction.
Every bundle draws from a market segment โ a pool of tokens grouped by risk profile.
There are two ways to build your bundle:
The simple option. Tokens are selected randomly from your chosen market segment. You just pick how many tokens you want (between 3 and 15), and Prismata picks the rest. Each time you preview a trade, you get a different random selection.
There's one exception: the Featured Token. Each segment has a featured token that's always included automatically. This is shown with a star (โญ) in the preview. The rest are random.
Full control over what goes in your bundle. You can browse and search the full token list for your segment, then select tokens manually. Or use the selection tools:
By default, your ETH is split equally across all tokens in the bundle. If you're buying 5 tokens with 0.1 ETH, each token gets 0.02 ETH worth.
If you use Let me choose, you can switch to custom weights โ adjusting the percentage allocated to each token. Want 50% in one token and the rest split evenly? You can do that.
Not every token makes it into the selection pool. Prismata automatically filters for:
Some tokens are also whitelisted โ manually verified pools added to ensure coverage of key tokens that might not be auto-discovered.
None of this means the tokens are safe or good investments. It just means they're tradeable with reasonable execution quality.